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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ian_DunlopIan Dunlop - Wikipedia

    Ian Dunlop (born 1940) is a Scottish writer and former art critic for the Evening Standard. His first book, The Shock of the New, about seven historic exhibitions of modern art, was published in 1972. It was followed by books on Van Gogh, and on the life and art of Edgar Degas (1979).

  2. Ian Dunlop is an Australian engineer, writer, and energy expert with a particular interest in the interaction of corporate governance, corporate responsibility and climate change. Previously, Ian worked in oil, gas and coal exploration and production, and scenario and long-term energy planning.

  3. Ian Dunlop is an Australian engineer, writer and energy expert with a particular interest in the interaction of corporate governance, corporate responsibility and sustainability. He is an independent advisor on climate change and energy governance, Chair of the Advisory Board Chair of the Australian Breakthrough National Centre for Climate ...

  4. David J Spratt Ian Dunlop. 2019, Existential climate-related security risk. Analysis of climate-related security threats depends significantly on understanding the strengths and limitations of climate science projections.

  5. 29 de sept. de 2021 · Internationally renowned Australian documentary filmmaker Ian Dunlop received recognition around the world for his pioneering films about Australian Indigenous people in both the deserts and Arnhem Land. Ian Dunlop films Shorty Bruno near Yayayi, Northern Territory, in 1974.

  6. www.iandunlop.comIan Dunlop

    Ian Dunlop is a writer and art critic. He began writing art reviews for the London Times before joining the Evening Standard to become their art critic. In 1965 he wrote the introduction and notes to a landmark exhibition on young British sculptors at the Whitechapel Gallery, The New Generation: 1965 .

  7. Ian Dunlop. Former Chair of the Australian Coal Association. The ASLCG will work to reframe the climate debate and make climate an immediate security priority in Australia by assessing the full level of oncoming risk and building resilience for local and global protection.